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From there we headed the rest of the way to Conway, New Hampshire. I liked this state as well. Their motto "Live Free or Die Hard" kind of resonates with me as a motorcycle enthusiast. People were friendly and the roads were good. The weather was great today which helped keep our spirits up. The White Mountain National Forest area was awesome. All in all I'm pretty proud of ...

... his early 50s. He was in the area for its well-known hiking trails. As we'd been very proud of our efforts, we shared the fact we'd just been to the falls and back. His reply was, “but are you doing any hiking”? Suitably deflated, we asked what his definition of a hike was. All we got out of him was a minimum distance of 3 miles, which seemed a little arbitrary… then a couple of Canadian girls agreed that our trip could be called a hike; “what ...

... 2 degrees Celsius we just felt like some fresh home made soup that Billy-Bobs sign had out the front. "Sorry," he said, "stopped doing soup last week, winter's over, selling ice cream now". Now I get the name Scoops. I mentioned it's freezing outside and there is snow everywhere. "Yeah that's right, got ice cream now," he said. We shared a turkey BLT wrap that comes with a bag of potato chips. Knowing the size of American meals we can usually share all the meals. We ...

... off the mountain! Now this requires a little bit of a back story. When you reach the age of 90 and you go skiing, there are a few perks -- one of them is you get to ski for free. With our program, one morning-only lift ticket is included, so we basically ski from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., and you can upgrade your ticket to a full-day ticket for $15 per day. At Sunday River, most of the lift operators are pretty relaxed about checking tickets, and we skied until about ...